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We got here from Miramar Beach about 2 today. The park is another live in place but not at all trashy. The spot we are in turned out to be nice. One whole side in facing green space. Mickey loved it! We made a run to Costco for supplies for Atlanta and the girls coming to visit us! Is that wishful thinking? Costco was empty! Had a wonderful meal at a Mexican restaurant El Amigo! The best tamales ever!! ...

I can't believe we're already to Greenville. I know this town as a good place to stop for gas and food on Interstate 65, but I didn't know much else, so I looked online.

Greenville has been around since 1819. In the early days, most of the people who lived here were cotton farmers. Have you ever seen a cotton growing? It looks like a big field of popcorn, and it is not quite as soft as the cotton balls ...

... dry that to play as the Pro Shop had some nice stuff. We are excited to play the course tomorrow and check off another top 100 you can play course. Now for the food and weather report. Weather - mostly cloudy with a high of 90 - humid but we have played in much much worse. Thunder Showers in the PM - see above. Evening temp 65 under clearing skies. Food - Dothan Waffle House - thumbs up - as good as we have become accustomed ...

... and playing The Bible Game on XBox when we got home. Wednesday morning (January 11) Sarah took us to Montogmery downtown via her air force base station (she is a captain, soon to be promoted to major). We stopped at the Montgomery Visitor Center at the historic railway station - very grand with stain glass windows. We looked around the exhibit and decided to visit the Montgomery Capitol and White House. We were given a free visitors car parking space. At the ...

... some about Michael, and some about people in general, and some about the American Red Cross. I always thought of the Red Cross as professional diaster-fixers, poised for action at all times. But it's just people. Of course there are paid, permanent staff and there are experienced volunteers who have done this before. But really the Red Cross is people. Most of the people I met in Montgomery were volunteering for the first time. When I put on my red vest, I am the Red Cross. When ...